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WELCOME TO BREEZE
Feel the Breeze!
Well, here we are in the midst of many changes up and down the country and we’ve been busy too! We’ve been around now for no less than sixteen years and in that time we have received such a warm reception from our loyal readers. Turn to page four to see what changes we have ahead - The Breeze Team has a new team member - we look forward to welcoming Simon and continuing our success. Still here as your No.1 favourite community magazine! We are online as well don’t forget, giving you the chance to look up back issues and see what we’ve covered over the year so don’t worry if you ever misplace us - we’re on facebook or simply pop online at
www.breeze-magazine.co.uk Are you a reader with an idea of what you want to see in the magazine? Do you have an interesting activity or run a local club in our area? Well why not get in touch? Just email us on info@breeze-magazine.co.uk If you are one of the many local business who kindly choose us to advertise your business then we hope you also like our new look a superb media format for telling Breeze readers about what you do! Facebook Page - Look for Breeze Magazine, like us and share your page on ours Now available to read on Smart phones & Tablets. Follow the PDF link via our Facebook Page or website. Published By MP4 Design Limited Est. 2002
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breeze winning team We’ve some changes to announce. Since our start nearly sixteen years ago we’ve maintained a massive 80% of our clients. A testiment to our team, especially Sandra, who after fourteen years in the sales position is taking on a new role, as Account Handler. We are now looking ahead.... Simon Chambers is now joining our team. Simon will be working part time as our new sales person to contact. Simon is a lovely, friendly and enthusiastic local guy to Beeston, that many of you might already know. In 2000 Simon took place in the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, for the Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby Team, what an amazing achievement. Nowadays Simon is more of a family man, involved in community events and is keen to support everything local. Mixing with the likes of the Queen, it’ll be an honour to have him on our team!
Simon Sales Executive 07967 282558 Email: sales@breeze-magazine.co.uk
Sandra our Sales lady for over 14 years is taking on a new role. Sandra will be our ‘Account Handler’ for the majority of clients that you see here in Breeze each and every month. So if you are one of them, she will be more than happy to continue the service you have been given and welcome a chat with you anytime you want. Sandra has a new number that you can contact her on and a new email address.
Sandra Account Handler Email: sandra@breeze-magazine.co.uk
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Welcome to Beeston’s new physiotherapy practice, set up by three very experienced physiotherapists who wanted to ensure that people in our local area are getting a high quality service. Breeze finds out more...
With two sides to the business, Catherine and Owen Moore provide musculoskeletal services from the clinic in Beeston. They are experts in the management of back, neck and joint pain, muscle and sports injuries. They perform a comprehensive assessment of the problem to get to the root cause of the symptoms, which means that time is not wasted with inappropriate treatments. They provide hand on treatments such as joint mobilisations and rehabilitation advice with tailored exercise programmes. “You won't just get a routine sheet of exercises here”. The other side of the business is run by Vicky Hood-Moore. Vicky provides mobile physiotherapy services for people who may not be able to come to clinic, or where the home setting is the most suitable place for treatment. She is a specialist in Neurological rehabilitation for conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis. These conditions can all benefit from exercise therapies and we are also able to offer electrical stimulation to assist recovery in weak muscles. Vicky will also help with general mobility problems that might occur after an illness, surgery or a fall. “We offer a free 15 minute meet our expert consultation in clinic or at home, so that we can discuss if physiotherapy is suitable”. For your consultation contact: Moore Associates Physiotherapy Ltd. 1A Regent Street, Beeston NG9 1AL Telephone: 0115 922 6600 www.mooremovement.co.uk
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As well as working from their premises in Beeston, they run exercise classes for strength and balance training and for people with Parkinson Disease at Middle Street Resource Centre. Classes are £5 per session and are an affordable way to exercise with advice from a physiotherapist. Call in at the centre to join them.
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local fundraising Midlands Women’s Aid Charity is a specialist Domestic Abuse service provider. Established in February 1974 they were one of the first refuges to open in the country after Chiswick Refuge. “Our aim continues to support women and children experiencing Domestic Abuse”.
Local event ‘Rewind’ enjoyed an evening of music and friends to raise funds for them...
Well done to all that contributed to yet another successful ‘Rewind’ night. Rewind is a local event set up for the “We provide Domestic Abuse Services for women and children, to all parts of the Country. over 25’s to enjoy a nostalgic evening of music and dance. With a chance to meet Our service delivers Domestic Abuse awareness training to partner agencies and clients up with friends whilst raising funds for a which have included workshops ‘Freedom for Yourself’ ‘Freedom for your children’ and nominated local charity. therapeutic one to one work. Last month they raised £475 for Midlands Our organization relies heavily on our own fundraising efforts and donations from local Women’s Aid. Their next event will be supporters. As part of our fundraising strategy we opened a Charity shop, 112 Derby Road, Stapleford, announce on Facebook. Nottingham. NG9 7AD, called “nacs” which aims to support our sustainable funding. All donations are offered to our families, if they are not required they are sold, 100% of all proceeds are placed back into our charity. Confidential advice can be given around issues of Domestic Abuse here, appointments are recommended. The Government’s definition of Domestic Abuse is as follows: Any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive or threatening behaviour, violence or abuse between those aged 16 or over who are or have been intimate partners or family members regardless of gender or sexuality. This can encompass but is not limited to the following types of abuse: psychological, physical, sexual, financial, emotional.
“No-one has to suffer in silence, you have a right, you have a voice that will be listened to and heard” Controlling behaviour is: a range of acts designed to make a person subordinate and/or dependent by isolating them from sources of support, exploiting their resources and capacities for personal gain, depriving them of the means needed for independence, resistance and escape and regulating their everyday behaviour. Coercive behaviour is: an act or a pattern of acts of assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish, or frighten their victim. www.gov.uk Two women are killed each week by a current or former partner in England and Wales Office for the National Statistics (2016) Compendium-Homicide (average taken over 10 years) In the year ending March 2016, 1.2 million women reported experiences of domestic abuse in England and Wales Office for National Statistics (2016) Domestic Abuse in England and Wales: year ending March 2016 One woman in four experiences domestic violence in her lifetime Office for National Statistics (2016) Focus on Violent Crime and Sexual Offences, 2014/15 If you or you know someone who has been affected by the above, we can be contacted in confidence on the details below: Tel: 0300 3020035 Email: support@mwa.org.uk Website: www.mwa.org.uk Facebook: Midlands Women’s Aid Twitter: @AidMWA40 If you are in immediate danger please call 999.
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Make this the year of your slimming success! You might already have a few thoughts in the back of your mind about losing weight this year and if you are ready to make the changes to improve your health and wellbeing we are here, ready for you to help get you to your goal! Our healthy eating plan, Food Optimising, is a practical, healthy eating plan that means you’ll never go hungry. Joining a Slimming World group and sharing your goal with your fellow group members can add that little bit of extra commitment to succeed. Knowing that someone’s willing you on can really provide a boost. And, when you achieve your goal in 2018, as well as that well-deserved feel-good factor, you’ll have lot’s of new friends to celebrate with! This year it’s time to start afresh - be bold, be brave - and try something new!
For more information please contact any of the local consultants on the details shown below. MONDAY
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Stapleford The Haven,Wadsworth Rd Stapleford 9.15am Tel Dawn 07872 648 833
Beeston / Chilwell Beeston Methodist Church, Chilwell High Road 3.30pm & 5.30pm Tel Kerry McKenna 07855 321 220 Trowell Parish Hall 5.30pm & 7.30pm Tel Debbie 07738634284 Bramcote Bramcote Memorial Hall, Church Street 5.30pm & 7.30pm Tel Margaret 07877 615 284 Wollaton Wollaton Park Comm Centre. Harrow Rd. 5.30pm. & 7.30pm Tel Louise 0797 473 1277
Wollaton Wollaton Park Comm Centre Harrow Rd. 9.15am & 11.15am Tel Louise 0797 473 1277
Dunkirk Dunkirk and Old Lenton Community Centre, The Old School, Montpelier Road 5.30pm & 7.30pm Gemma Louise 07947303897 Stapleford St Helens Church Hall, Frederick Road 5.30pm & 7.30pm Tel Dawn 07872 648 833
TUESDAY Beeston Beeston Methodist Church Wollaton Rd 9.30am Tel Gemma - Louise 07947 303 897 Toton Toton Methodist Church, Stapleford Lane 3.00pm & 5pm & 7pm Tel Tracey 07989 448 421 Beeston Beeston Medhodist Church, Wollaton Road (next to Commercial Inn) 5.30pm & 7.30 pm Tel Gemma - Louise 07947 303 897
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THURSDAY Trowell Parish Hall, Stapleford Road 9.15am Tel Debbie 07738 634 284 Beeston The Resource Center, Middle Street Beeston 10am Tel Margaret 07877615284 Chilwell St Barnabas Church, Barncroft (Off Inham Road) 5pm & 7pm Tel Gemma Louise 07947 303897 Long Eaton Moorlands Club, Curzon St. 5.30pm & 7.30pm Tel Jude 07711 043 213
SATURDAY Beeston The Resource Centre Middle Street, Beeston 8.30am & 10.30am Tel Gemma Louise 07947 303897 Stapleford Stapeford Conservative Club, Derby Road, Stapleford 10.00am Tel George 07951 043250
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Breeze meets up with local wildlife group and finds out what’s on offer for you to enjoy... FOOD FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE An illustrated talkby Patrick Harding Monday 19th March 7.30pm Trent Vale Infant School Trent Road, Beeston Rylands NG9 1LP £2 including refreshments
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For more information contact Email: beestonwildlifegroup@hotmail.co.uk or visit www.attenboroughnaturecentre.co.uk/activities/beeston-wildlife-group
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When you speak the truth you can always expect fireworks because not everyone likes to be put on the spot. The new, confident, happier you is causing someone to feel uncomfortable, probably because they are losing their grip over your emotions. A new regime is about to commence that includes a change of direction in just about every area of your life. Arrange to take more holidays or simply create more quality time for you. This is not a time to think about your own needs. You need to consider other people's feelings and understand their situation. You know you can push someone's buttons too hard sometimes so that they really get angry and irritated about the most petty, insignificant things. Work diligently at completing projects and tying up loose ends before moving onto the next phase, other wise you will take on board too many commitments.
If you are hell bent on picking a fight with someone, you may jeopardise your chances of happiness or ever hearing those wedding bells ring out. Give your loved ones a bit of time and space, after all, everyone seems to be stressed out about the most ridiculous of matters. Ensure credit card bills are paid on time and don’t be tempted to borrow too much money you can ill afford to repay on time.
CancerWith a little bit of patience and forward planning, important issues can be resolved. Someone very close to you needs your assistance and support. Do not waste time being in awe of people who appear wealthier and more successful than you because behind closed doors, the truth can often be very different. New task, a fresh start, a different routine all add to you feeling bigger, brighter and better than before. A certain matter may still be up in the air putting you in a very difficult position. Its important to be tactful when dealing with someone who is experiencing a deeply sensitive time because you never know what lies beneath the surface. Slow your speed and stop tearing around like a lunatic. By forward planning and careful preparation you are more likely to complete jobs with a happy result than going at it slap dash. You need to be open minded about a new situation otherwise disagreements and arguments are likely. You are used to being the boss in most relationships but someone new on the scene had different ideas and could be a force to be reckoned with. Snap decisions regarding money put you on edge, especially if your gut feelings are telling you to tread cautiously. Trust your reasoning and refuse to be bullied. You are full of great ideas, but will you put your money where your mouth is? Someone isn’t taking you very seriously and this could spark off a major row. Your day to day routine is about to change, whether it involves friends, family or romance, things haven’t looked this good in ages. You are in an adventurous mood, so make the most and take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way.
Aquarius No matter how much you may be forced to depend on others for various things, you are still master of your own fate and will only do exactly what you want to do. This is no time for regret. What has taken place in the past belongs right there, in the past. No doubt you are still a little anxious about one particular issue, but if you are patient, this time will pass and some excellent news will reach you soon that will enable you to put your best foot forward.
Try to take a little extra care with finances. Over spending on trivia or being over generous with the wrong people will force you to do a bit more juggling than you are used to. If you are experiencing difficulties in a personal relationship, follow your instincts and get to the bottom of what is really going on behind the scenes. An old love from your distant past may suddenly reappear from out of the blue but a current partner may want more than just a platonic friendship.
Its time to get out of that rut and do something constructive about making a few positive changes for the better. A fresh approach is all that is needed for you to feel happier, more fulfilled and relaxed about the future. Some good fortune regarding your financial prospects is on its way and if you are single and looking for excitement, someone new will arrive on the scene who will do more than just tick all your boxes.
Your intuitive powers are peaking and you will be spotting new clues regarding a certain situation more frequently. You may be ready for what is about to happen, but some fresh information may succeed in 'blowing you away'. A slow burning friendship is growing more important. Who or what are you finding so compelling that you are thinking of packing your bags and waving good bye to an old way of life?
Capricorn The choices you make now regarding a certain relationship will determine in which direction you will be forced to travel in next. Its important that you are honest with yourself about what you want and need out of life in order to be happy. Bide your time before making any rash decisions affecting finances and material stability. A new friendship could develop into something very meaningful that could change your life forever.
Meet Linda Lancashire, Psychic, Clairvoyant, Tarot, Crystal and Palmistry reader.
Call Linda on 0776 446 6381
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life on ice Join Simon Gill at Cromford Mills for his talk about his icy experience in Antarctica. Visit us on Thursday 15th March for an exciting and interesting evening for all to enjoy.
“Join us for the evening at Cromford Mills where Simon Gill, General Manager will be giving a specular talk on his time in Antarctica. Simon has previously work for the British Antarctic Survey for 25 years. Simon has now changed his path and joined Cromford Mills, where his current commute to Cromford is five miles, Antarctica was 10,350 miles, sailing from the UK to Antarctica, returning 33 months later. Over the 25 years, Simon worked in many varied roles including as Carpenter, Dog Handler, Field Guide, and Base Commander at Rothera and Halley research stations. Come and join Simon as he talks about his two winters in Antarctica, and the challenges of working in a hostile environment with his 24 bearded colleagues and 36 hairy huskies. The events are part of a multi-million pound restoration of the Cromford Mills site funded by National Lottery players through a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £4 million. Other charitable donors towards the project include The Monument Trust, AIM Biffa Award, The Garfield Weston Foundation, J P Getty Jr Charitable Trust, Headley Trust, Sylvia Waddilove Foundation, The Wolfson Foundation, and the Architectural Heritage Fund. Life on Ice will begin at 7pm in the Gothic Warehouse located opposite the Wharf site and cafe. Life on Ice at Cromford Mills will have a small charge of £7.50 this will include cheese and wine plus entry. There are limited place and advanced booking is recommended”. Sir Richard Arkwright’s Cromford Mills, Mill Lane, Cromford, Derbyshire, DE4 3RQ Email: events@arkwrightsociety.org.uk Tel: 01629 343065 www.cromfordmills.org.uk Facebook: Cromford Mills Twitter: @CromfordMills
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fabulous furry friends Children at Beeston Fields Primary & Nursery School have been getting to know some fabulous furry friends with the help of visitors from the Whitepost Farm Centre in Farnsfield. Mark Eadon and colleague Lauren Pearson brought domestic and exotic animals to show the children. Mark said, “Some children that we meet in schools have no experience of animals, but many will have pets at home. I tend to start with the guinea pigs and work up to the exotic animals so that we can gauge how the children are receiving the class. We talk about the responsibilities of looking after animals and hope that it will be an experience that the children will remember.” Colleague Lauren says she herself was a youngster in school when her class was visited by Whitepost Farm. “I remember Whitepost visiting my school when I was younger. I loved it and knew already that animals held an appeal for me. Our visits are a safe way for children to be introduced to a variety of animals supervised by expert animal handlers.” The animals on show to children were rabbits, guinea pigs, ducks, chickens, rats and mice, gerbils and hamsters. More exotic animals on show, some of which were not handled by children, were a leopard gecko, a bearded dragon, a python, tarantula, hissing cockroaches and giant African land snails! Ramiaiah Williams was in Redberry Class for the visit and said, “We had to wash our hands after touching the animals. I really liked the rabbit best. I stroked the snake and she was cold. I like having animals in class. At home I have a dog, a cat and a bunny rabbit.”
Photograph left: Lauren Pearson from Whitepost Farm Centre and Rose Walters and Frayda McColm and above, Nevaeh Langton-Hughes and Illanae Eyeson-Voce.
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in the bag! The People's Theatre Company have their next show, Easter week - 29th to 31st March 2018. This classic Victorian comedy of mistaken identities centres around a fictitious character called Ernest, assumed by two friends, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, in pursuit of matrimony. When they are forced to reveal their true identities, only something short of a miracle can resolve the uncomfortable situation. Lets see what they pull out of a bag. A handbag! “Come and see an incredibly talented cast in this witty interpretation by Directors Robbie Robb and Beth Hinchcliffe. The characters are coming to life with a mix of cast members new to The People’s Theatre Company along with some more familiar faces”. The Nottingham Arts Theatre is on George Street, Hockley, NG13BE. The production runs from Thursday 29th March 2018 - Sat 31st March 2018. Evening performances start at 7.30pm and the Saturday Matinee starts at 2pm. Tickets are available:Online www.nottingham-theatre.co.uk, From the Box Office by phone 0115 9476096, In person at the Nottingham Arts Theatre's box office Mon to Fri (10am to 2pm) or From The NottinghamTourism Centre on Smithy Row just off Market Square. Concession tickets are £11 / Adults Tickets are £13 each. There are school rates, so please ring up for details, as this is on the curriculum
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are you colour ready? This is the time of year to return to the start of all that colour we like to see as the months warm up....
Yes, it’s hard to belive but we should now start to plan for our blooming lovely garden to come... Your Hardy annuals can now be sown in pots or modules (those multi pots as a tray) to provide colour in the garden later. If it is going to be mild you can sow directly outside - but there is always the risk of frost here in the UK in spring! If you do so outside then mark out irregularly shaped seedbeds (use sand spilt from a large plastic milk bottle for this) and broadcast (cast your seeds quite widely when scattering) drifts of different seed to give a more natural look. Delphiniums are a great, tall flowering plant and add height to your display but they do need sun to prosper so plant with this in mind. They can be bought as plants ready to put in from most garden centres so they flower this year. If you seed them yourself this
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spring they will not flower until next year. Being quite hungry plants they also need fertile and enriched soil that is airy and well-drained. Incorporate well-rotted garden compost into the ground when planting. Adding mulch after flowering will also help. Watch out for slugs as they grow as they can be susceptible. If you don’t like using slug pellets try using rough grit around them to prevent the slug travelling across. You can of course use slug pellets but not every gardener is happy to do so. If you prefer organic methods you can use nematodes (a pest that attacks slugs) but you have to apply these in September. Beer traps work well, just put some beer into a shallow container that has steep sides, the slugs really love the stuff and when they have drunk their fill they simply drown. Sweet peas can be sown outside this month as well. If you sowed back in the Autumn you can now place these in a sunny position, perhaps on a high shelf in the greenhouse that gets plenty of light. Now is the time you can sow summer bedding plants in a heated propagator or under glass. (continues......)
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(....continued) Plant your summer-flowering bulbs - as we have stated before - planning ahead is what it is all about when getting the riot of colours into your garden come the better summer months! To do this prepare the soil first, to ensure that drainage is sufficient to prevent the bulbs rotting. Why not start your own herb supply for this spring & summer’s gourmet efforts? (come on - we know you like to show off at least sometimes in the kitchen!). For your typical window box full of herbs try starting off on the sunny side of the house with chives, oregano, lemon thyme and a creeping rosemary to drape over the edge. Looks good and offers those wonderful tastes and aromas for your cooking! For the shady side of the house why not get your second window box up and running with wild rocket, chervil, French parsley and red mustard? In both cases use a soil based compost such as John Innes potting compost as very few herbs grow in peat. Also, soil based composts don’t dry out as quickly which keeps your herbs refreshed all day long (as long as you water them in the morning!). Use a feed on them that promotes leaf growth, between March and September. As always, keep inspired, keep learning with us and always... Enjoy!
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Happy Birthday Aunty San Love you so much xxx
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Happy Birthday Lisa Onion Cheers mi Dears! xxxxx Happy Birthday you two! Helen & Jo Enjoy cocktails and good times! xxx
Happy 18th Birthday Demi Jade Love always Mum, Dad, Ben, Codie and all the family xxx
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Happy Birthday Ev Have a lovely time celebrating xxxxx
Happy 50th Birthday San Have a fabulous weekend! xxx
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flower power Great news, Attenborough Garden Club have secured Big Lottery Funding for their community gardens project. Attenborough station will be formally adopted and the first planters will be going on the station platforms at an East Midlands Trains’ Community Day on Friday 20th April 2018. EMT staff, club members and volunteers will help the day go with a swing. Why not drop by between 12 and 3pm, have a cup of tea and see what’s going on? It was only October 2017 when the Garden Club decided to adopt the local train station and create a community garden on the platforms. The Club thought the station bland and that it didn’t reflect the rural nature of village and its surrounds. On top of that there is great benefit in ‘greening’ public areas – for example, the RHS campaign ‘Greening Grey Britain’ aims to ‘provide an air conditioning system for our cities, ease stress, encourage exercise and support wildlife, whatever their size’. There is a lot that can be done! So, what’s happened since October? East Midlands Trains were immediately and are still hugely supportive of the project. Surveys in December 2017 with commuters, local businesses and residents showed 100% support for the project and about a third offered funding and help. There was a real interest in the historical aspect of the station and the village so there will be interpretation boards which show the local station and landscape from a historic perspective. The team are presently seeking out events, personal stories plus photos. Posters on the station, leaflets to homes, visits to businesses and coverage in local media have drawn in the Big Lottery funding, EMT infrastructure support, donations of tools and equipment, recycled water tanks from local plumbers, plants and wood for planters from local businesses and residents, cash donations and sponsorship of over £1500, mostly from Just Giving crowd-funding see https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/attenboroughelderflowers Volunteers have played a massive role helping with posters, leaflets, Just Giving page design and recruiting more volunteers and donors. Some volunteers have worked on designing and starting to construct planters – importantly we have the help of ‘Shedders’, who Beeston Resource Centre support with mental health wellbeing and recovery services through woodworking activity, they ‘are delighted to be associated with the project’ So, what more needs to be done? Plans are being put in place for the Community Day arrangements - to get set up early on the Open Day ready for any visitors by constructing planters and planting out. The volunteer hours and skills, donations and some no cost provision of materials will see the first green shoots of the community gardens on the open day. The Big Lottery award is a terrific step forward for the Attenborough Elderflower Community Gardens project. It meant that in 2018, with donations of materials and money from local businesses, the Beeston Round Table, Councillor Eric Kerry and the public they can move forward confidently with the first stage of planting on the station plus providing initial local history boards. There are further donations and sponsorships in the pipeline however it doesn’t mean their fund raising is complete. They need more money to complete the platform planting and the local history storyboards plus ensure there is sufficient funding going forward for maintenance. The Garden Club ambition has always been to extend the greening to other parts of the village and they’d like to be able to progress this as soon as possible. Presently budgets are tight and donations of money, materials and time are welcome but whatever - it’s all going to start to be seen to be happening on April 20th.
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Middle Street Resource Centre (MSRC) provides support for people with lived experience of Mental Health issues. They are based in Beeston and cover the Greater Nottingham and surrounding areas. Professionally managed with support from Volunteers Provide Mental Health wellbeing and recovery opportunities. The core of MSRC is MindSet – a peer led program that facilitates a number of Wellbeing groups including Relaxation, Walking and Music sessions. And of course, Shedders with a fully equipped woodwork room led by fully qualified workers. If you wish to know more about the work at MSRC then come visit or contact them on 0115 9252516, by email admin@beestoncommunity-resource.org
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breeze promotion THE CASE OF THE MISSING PYJAMAS!
Gorgeous young Weimeraner Fritz was brought in to our Beeston surgery a few weeks ago after eating a whole pair of his owners’ pyjamas! Fabric foreign bodies are very dangerous in dogs as they can get stuck in the guts and cause obstructions. In rare cases this can lead to perforation of the gastrointestinal tract and septic peritonitis, which can be life threatening. The pyjamas could be seen on x-ray to be causing a large obstruction in the stomach. The decision was made to remove the pyjamas straight from Fritz’s stomach to avoid them progressing to the intestines, which is more dangerous. He was taken to surgery with veterinary surgeon Natalie operating, and nurse Michael monitoring him closely using our new multi parameter monitor. Luckily the surgery went really well and after two days recovering in the hospital, Fritz was able to go home. We are pleased to report he has made a full recovery. Hopefully he won’t eat any more naughty things in the future!
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WEBS Training Ltd celebrating 50 glorious years 1968 to 2018! WEBS have a long history, still operating today delivering apprenticeships and training in range of furniture trade / business related occupations providing a ‘one stop shop’ for employers. Based in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, WEBS currently have around 170 apprentices, attending the centre either on day release, block release or a combination of both, based on the needs of the 80 employers they work with. With Apprenticeship week being in early March, it is good to celebrate the success that past apprentices have had. 95% of WEBS Training Officers are past apprentices, who have worked in the furniture industry with employers such as Acclaim, Duresta, Permabond and Welbeck House and as such have a wealth of industry experience to pass on to learners. Additionally past apprentices have developed their careers to become senior managers or set up their own businesses, now taking apprentices of their own. Jason Scrivener, Welbeck Frames Division Manager, remembers starting his career at Welbeck and his apprenticeship with WEBS in the early 90’s. Jason took a Wood Machining Apprenticeship, gained his Level 2 in the trade and enhanced his skills with a French Polishing course. He worked on the tools for 10 years, applied for a supervisory role, eventually becoming manager of the frames division 12 years ago. Jason now has 25 years’ service with the firm, which should reassure those interested in starting an apprenticeship today that they could have a long and promising career ahead of them. WEBS Training Ltd, The Poplars, Wollaton Road, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 2PD. Office Tel: 0115 967 7771
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The Optician Awards has been established for over 20 years and is the highlight of the year for Optical practices, attracting the UK’s most talented Opticians, teams and companies. Local Optician Dr Janjua from John Flynn Opticians in Beeston has been nominated for ‘Optometrist of the Year Award’ Let’s wish him every success...
OPTOMETRIST OF THE YEAR This category is designed to reward an optometrist who uses their optometric skills to enhance the lives of patients, colleagues and the community. The judges will be looking for evidence of excellence in a range of areas. These should include clinical techniques, interaction with other practice staff and, most importantly, patients. The judges will be looking for true commitment to patient care and examples of how the optometrist’s actions have benefitted patients and the practice. The judges will also want to see how the optometrist has made an effort to further the eye care of their patients and enhance their practice’s reputation. This category is for the optometrist who goes the extra mile for patients and the profession. It may also be an optometrist who works as hard outside the practice to improve the eye care of patients as they do inside, perhaps something else the judges may want to see evidence of. The Optician Awards are recognised as the benchmark of excellence in the optical community and are a unique opportunity for the whole industry to gather on a single evening to celebrate the best in achievement, ability and performance. The Awards Ceremony takes place on the Saturday 14th April 2018 at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole and it sees the industry’s leading movers and shakers gather to honour their peers in the optical community. In 2017 they had a record-breaking number of nominations and over 500 industry professionals attended the prestigious ceremony in Birmingham. We look forward to hearing how Dr Janjua, our local Optician in Beeston, has done in the awards.
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John Flynn Opticians in Beeston Clinical Eyecare - Quality Eyewear
Do you want to see the same Optometrists & Staff every time? Do you want to be known as a name and not a number when you visit the Opticians? Do you want to see the most individual, fashionable and Niche frames with the finest optical quality lenses from around the world? Do you suffer from Dry Eyes or Blepharitis?
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Dr Janjua has been shortlisted as an Optician of the Year award finalist
Meet the staff....
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The practice also offers a contact lens fitting and aftercare service. Contact lenses have never been more affordable since the launch of the ‘Eyeplan’.
John Flynn Opticians welcomes the registration of new patients. The practice is open from Monday to Friday from 9am to 5:30pm. Saturday 9am-5pm.
Telephone 0115 9255051 to make an appointment. enquiries@johnflynnopticians.co.uk | Visit www.johnflynnopticians.co.uk
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hope against cancer Cancer charity organises a networking & fundraising event with a difference... Cancer charity Hope Against Cancer is calling for outdoor activity enthusiasts to pledge their support in an action-packed networking and fundraising event this coming summer. The event, run in partnership with outdoors company Challenge the Wild, will take place at the village of Coniston in the picturesque settings of the Lake District on June 28 and finishes the following day. Networkers will take part in a range of activities including waterfall jumping, rock scrambling, climbing, and abseiling. Participants will also camp overnight in the open, learn how to cook meals using basic ingredients, and partake in a bushtucker trial-style bug eating competition. As exciting as this all sounds, a challenge like this requires teamwork, and is a great way to bond with colleagues and friends. Hope Against Cancer Chief Executive Nigel Rose explained more about the fundraising activity; “Everyone at Hope Against Cancer is really excited about this networking opportunity with difference. It’s a great chance to enjoy each other’s company and empower people to take on a series of challenges that will not only challenge them physically but also help them to build teamwork skills and self-confidence. There’s no better place than the Lake District either – it’s such a beautiful setting that you can’t help but admire it.” Participants in the Challenge the Wild event all pledge to raise at least £275, and Hope Against Cancer is also looking to get businesses involved in the event either through taking part in teams or through its many sponsorship options. Not only is this a great opportunity for businesses to show their support to Hope Against Cancer’s work in cancer research, but the charity also hopes it will boost staff morale and fitness. Safety will be of the highest priority for Hope Against Cancer during the event. A team of trained outdoor instructors will supervise the participants at every stage, and all necessary equipment will also be provided. Hope Against Cancer will also be providing travel to and from the Lake District, at an additional cost. Nigel added: “We really hope to encourage people to sign for this event, even if they haven’t done anything like this before. Their support will go a long way to helping fund our work and we’re incredibly grateful to those who have signed up already. There will be plenty of people on hand to provide encouragement, and it’s a great way to boost your fitness. Most importantly though, we want people to have fun!” The closing date for entrances is March 31. To register or to learn more about the event, please visit http://hopeagainstcancer.org.uk/event/challenge-the-wild/.
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whistle down the wind
- we’re bringing another excellent Andrew Lloyd Webber musical to Long Eaton!
After the 2014 success of Jesus Christ Superstar, award-winning Long Eaton Operatic Society are bringing another Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Whistle down the Wind, to Trent College, Long Eaton, 10th - 14th April 2018. Based on the book and memorable Richard Attenborough film of the same name, this adaptation is set in 1950s Louisiana, USA. Three children have lost their mother and they and their father are struggling with grief and poverty. One day, the children find a stranger injured and hiding in their run-down barn. 15-year-old Swallow seizes on the idea that he is Jesus and the rumour quickly spreads amongst the town’s children. Meanwhile, the adults are on the lookout for a convict on the run – could he be the man in the barn? Andrew Lloyd Webber’s emotive score combines hauntingly beautiful love songs and explosive rock music with lyrics by acclaimed rock’n’roll songwriter Jim Steinman. Songs include ‘No Matter What’, famously sung by Boyzone, ‘The Vaults of Heaven’ and the title song, ‘Whistle down the Wind’. They may say never work with children or animals, but director Kathryn McAuley is bravely taking on both in her directorial debut for the society! The show will feature 2 live snakes which are being used under the watchful eye of their owner Amanda from local company ‘Bugs ‘n’ Bones’ who regularly bring unusual animals into schools. Snakes Silus and Ladders have already been down to meet the 2 cast members who will be handling them during the show (Louise Watkins - Snake Preacher and Jack Woolley - Earl)! Whistle down the Wind also features 13 local children, some of whom are members of Long Eaton Operatic Society’s Youth Group, and the plot pits their innocence and trust against the cynicism of the adult world, in a story which is just as relevant today. Shows start 7.30pm plus Saturday matinee 2.30pm. Tickets: £12 stalls, £14 balcony & £10 concessions under 16s/OAPs. Tuesday & Wednesday special offer: £10 stalls & £12 balcony. Box Office 01332 874352 or buy online at www.longeatonoperatic.com. breezemagazine 38
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still going strong... In 1968 Beeston & Stapleford Dramatic Society was established, by 1973 they had changed their name to Beeston Players and the rest they say is history!... The idea of forming a group was supported by Mrs Grace Gent, a Councillor for Beeston & Stapleford Urban District Council. With a little help of starting funds from the Council, Beeston & Stapleford Dramatic Society was established in September 1968, and with the help of Director Tim Carley from the Co-op Arts Centre, rehearsals were soon underway. Beeston College of Further Education hosted the production of “CAT ON THE FIDDLE” by John Dole in February of 1969 and the group has prospered ever since. The first production was not without problems as described in the local paper at the time: “Their actions on stage were restricted somewhat by a set which was not ambitious enough and by props which needed greater attention to detail. Technical faults, such as a door which would not stay closed and a faulty electric light, will no doubt be corrected for later productions!” After a couple of years, the connection with Beeston and Stapleford Urban District Council was severed and the Drama Group became financially independent, meeting and performing at Round Hill School. In 1970 they teamed up with “Beeston Operatic Society” who also met at Round Hill. They performed “Red Peppers” a short play by Noel Coward, and the operatic society staged “Trial by Jury”. Together these short productions created a full evening of entertainment. In 1973 the decision was made to change the name to BEESTON PLAYERS to simplify publicity. By July 1975 and after the 18th production “Something to Hide” by Leslie Sands, the balance in the bank was £104.00 and the Royalty costs in those days were around £10 per performance. Today we pay more like £85 to £100 per performance! By this time, the “brand new” Chilwell Comprehensive School was seeking Theatre Groups to use the “state of the arts” Theatre and the Council were keen for Beeston Players to stage productions there. The Chilwell Comprehensive School Theatre was indeed a much improved venue for Beeston Players. It had excellent facilities and lighting which was controlled behind the audience in a special lighting booth. It was possible to move lights automatically and the audience seats were raked so that all had a wonderful view of the stage which was at floor level. Having an audience looking down on the performers was a new experience and required a whole new way of thinking. Performers had to raise their heads at all times and look up at the audience, and props and set were more visible, including tops of flats and the stage “wings”. Beeston Players were happy with this new facility and stayed there for 18 years until 1993. It was then that the Comprehensive School increased the price charged for hire of the Theatre from around £300 to £600 for the week. Clearly this was not within the scope of a small Drama Group and fortunately Round Hill School was able to extend a welcome back. The audience were happy they were back in Beeston as it was easier to access and actually audience numbers improved! CAT ON THE FIDDLE by John Dole will be staged again this year on 9th to 12th May 2018, to celebrate 50 years of Beeston Players. Tickets available on line http://beestonplayers.org or on the door £7 (£6 concessions) Evening performances doors open at 7.00pm, performances begin at 7.30pm. Saturday matinee doors open at 2.00pm, performance beings at 2:30pm.
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Do you have an interesting activity or run a local club in our area? Why not get in touch? Email about 100 words in ‘word’ format plus a ‘jpg’ image to: info@breeze-magazine.co.uk April Deadline: 23rd March
GREENING BEESTON SEED SWAP Saturday 10th March from 9.30am to 12.00noon Everyone is welcome at our Seed Swap, which will be held at Wollaton Road Methodist Church, NG9 2NG. Bring along your saved or leftover seeds, plants, garden sundries, books or magazines to swap. If you have nothing to swap, just give a donation and help yourself. We'll be glad to have a chat and share gardening experience and advice. For more information about Greening Beeston and to find out about our other activities visit www.greeninginbeeston.weebly.com
The Rockabillies Children’s Choir Long Eaton February 2018: After just one term, The Rockabillies Children’s Choir can read music with confidence whilst also having fun! Using boom whackers, singing in rounds, and prancing around a disco lit room, these children are learning how to rock and rock well! The choir meets on Wednesdays during term time at 4.30pm at the Rockabillies premises at Unit 8, West Gate, Gibb St, Long Eaton, NG10 1EE. This choir for Primary school aged children is led by teacher and musician Naomi Smith Lee. Naomi is delighted with how well the children are doing and is looking forward to more children joining in the Spring. There are no auditions, this choir is for those who love to sing and develop their musical knowledge building up to more performances next year. If you know a child who loves to sing, get in touch with us at www.rockabillies.co.uk 07747013597 or find us on facebook under Rockabillies Children’s choir.
Bach St Matthew Passion Saturday 17th March 2018, 7:00 pm Southwell Minster Universally accepted as a masterwork by Christians and non-Christians alike, and described as the musical equivalent of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, Bach’s St Matthew Passion dramatically tells the story of the Last Supper and Good Friday. The narrative is carried by the Evangelist, whilst the Chorus takes on different roles, from bewildered disciples to a crowd calling for Jesus’ death; soloists play the parts of other characters such as Judas and Pilate. Reflection on the unfolding events is provided by arias and some of Bach’s best-known chorales. The music is as powerful now as when it was first performed in 1727 - where better to hear it than in the magnificent Southwell Minster? Tickets: £15 - £18 (accompanied children FREE)
Chilwell Lawn Tennis Club Dates for 2018 Apr 14th - First day of play Apr 19th - School coaching commences Apr 21st - Saturday coaching commences 9.30 - 1.30; also an Open Day from 1.45pm October 11th - Last school coaching session October 13th - Final club session of the season Mixed doubles Tuesday, Thursday evenings, and Saturday afternoons: Ladies Friday afternoons We always welcome new members of any ability Find us at Chilwell Memorial Hall NG9 4AT, on Facebook and Twitter, or email chilwelltennisclub@googlegroups.com
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TOTON METHODIST CHURCH Stapleford Lane, Toton Our Monthly Monday Lunch Club is now in its second year! Join us on one of the dates below:Monday, 12th March, 2018 Monday, 9th April, 2018 Monday, 14th May, 2018 Monday, 11th June, 2018 12 noon – 3 pm Why not join us for a simple lunch of home-made soup, roll and pudding, followed by board games, a chance to chat, bring your knitting or whatever is your interest to share with others. Suitable for all, including those with dementia and their partners/carers to have some stimulating time together with others FOR EVERYONE IN AND AROUND TOTON, BEESTON, ATTENBOROUGH, CHILWELL, LONG EATON AREA Phone Julia on 0774 971 9781 or email julia32@virginmedia.com for more details
4 day Easter Extravaganza at the Canalside Heritage Centre Friday 30th March to Sunday 2nd April 11am – 4pm daily Come and join us at the heritage centre over Easter where we have something for all the family to enjoy. All actives are free apart from the weir room egg craft at £2 per person. Easter Tail Hunt - help us find lots of Easter treasure around our garden and centre, keep those little minds busy on a spring day hunting for treasure. Build a nest Activity - we will have a collect of materials for people to use to make a range of nests from insect hotels, bird nests and maybe even a hedgehog home. Have a look at some of our photographs of animal nests and then have a go at making your own versions. Weir Room Craft activity - decorate a polystyrene egg to take home. £2 per person Enjoy an Easter themed treat in our tea room - Lots of yummy Easter cakes and treats available to buy.
RECYCLE YOUR OLD SPECTACLES! Thanks to the local community, in the last four years Notts Derbys Hemlockstone Lions have collected and dispatched 15 000 pairs of spectacles as part of the Lions Clubs International British Isles & Ireland Spectacle Recycling Initiative, launched originally by the Lions Club of Chichester in 1967, today it sees nearly a third of a million pairs of used glasses collected, sorted and distributed to clinics and eye camps in communities across the world in partnership with Medico France. The project also raises financial support for eye related projects at home and overseas by recycling scrap metal from spectacles that are broken or unsuitable for recycling, sponsoring eye camps in Nepal and India for example. Lions Clubs were formed 100 years ago to serve their local communities and support those in need locally, nationally and around the world recycling spectacles is just one of the many initiatives supported by them. Please help us to continue to support this worthwhile project. If you have glasses to donate, please place in one of our boxes to be found at: West Point Pharmacy Chilwell Horsley Pharmacy High Road Chilwell The Middle Street Resource Centre Beeston. Boots Optician Long Eaton St. Mary’s Church Attenborough Stapleford Care Centre Dovecote House If you would be willing to have a collection box, please contact 01159 227 322. A small Club, we meet regularly at The Victoria Hotel Beeston. We are planning for a collection for Marie Curie in March, holding A Spring Concert at St. Mary’s Attenborough on April 21st and a Fashion Show at The Middle Street Centre on June 29th. We always welcome new members so, if you would like to learn more about our Club and its activities, visit our website: http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/nottsdh/index.php
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colour therapy... Relax and unwind with this wonderful drawing to colour in. Adults and children alike can benefit from the stress-relieving effect that increased focus and creativity can provide. There are no rules or complicated step-by-step instructions, just simply scribble, scrawl and shade to your hearts' content.
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Beeston Community Acupuncture is a new weekly clinic, based at Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston NG9 2AR. Run by Caroline Challender and Sandra Linnett, both fully qualified Five Element acupuncturists and members of the British Acupuncture Council. The clinic operates in a ‘multibed’ setting, whereby several people are treated together in one room. This is an authentically Eastern way to receive treatment, which not only reduces costs, but also facilitates a sense of togetherness that enhances the overall healing effects. Acupuncture is becoming more widely used by people with a wide range of conditions. Besides being helpful for pain conditions, acupuncture can help with stress, sleep, depression, anxiety, fertility, pregnancy, menstrual problems/menopause, digestive complaints and headaches. Acupuncture also works preventatively, helping to keep the body in a good state of balance. Alongside Caroline and Sandra is Emma Brown, offering reflexology from 10 - 12noon @ £15 per session Do get in touch if you would like to make an appointment or have a preliminary chat.
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supporting families... Autism East Midlands celebrates 50th Anniversary with annual programme of events and campaigns In 1968, with the support of renowned psychologist Elizabeth Newson, a remarkable group of parents started the charity which would become Autism East Midlands. They opened Sutherland House School to provide the education that no one else could offer support to children on autism spectrum. “In the 50 years since we have grown to be the largest specialist autism charity in the East Midlands, providing services for both adults and children, and improving the quality of life for thousands of families. To this day everything we do is based on a deep and specific understanding of autism and we are still led by people with personal experience of the condition. Every year we provide tens of thousands of hours of highly-specialized support to families affected by autism. Our individually-tailored support, education and training enable people with autism to live independent, fulfilling lives. Autism is still very much a hidden disability, despite affecting around 700,000 people in the UK, and we need your help to continue raising awareness of this lifelong condition. Autistic people are amongst the most disadvantaged in society, with only 16% of people in full-time work and around 70% living with the effects of at least one mental health condition. You can help us change this by providing the right support at the right time”. “This is an exciting year for Autism East Midlands as we are celebrating 50 years in supporting people on the Autism Spectrum. We are celebrating in many ways this year, trying to encourage everyone who has an association with the organisation, from our students and service users, staff, supporters and local businesses to be involved” Jane Howson, CEO of Autism East Midlands Autism East Midlands are proudly celebrating their 50th Anniversary with an annual programme of events and campaigns throughout 2018 highlights include the below, further details can be provided by visiting: www.autismeastmidlands.org.uk • The Retro Run - a fundraising retro inspired 5K run for the whole family to get involved through the decadent grounds of Kellham Hall, in Newark. (Held in March 2018) • Autism East Midlands Sport’s Day Challenge will see staff, service users and supporters take part in array of fun and sporty challenges (held in May 2018) open to Autism East Midlands only • Spectrum will be an all inclusive festival which will aim to inform and educate the public about autism all whilst retaining the fun and atmosphere that a festival brings. Date: 23rd September. 10-6, Venue: Lea Green Development Centre. • Autism East Midlands Art Exhibition will showcase an array art created by our students, service users and staff, the exhibition will showcase an array of art and creativity inspired by our 50th anniversary year and what autism means (October / November 2018) • 50th Anniversary Ball to honor our work for the last 50 years a charity fundraising ball will be held in Nottinghamshire (Held in October 2018) • A Christmas Fayre will be held in Nottingham City Centre with staff, students and service users hosting a seasonal market place, with additional fun activities , fair ground inspired rides. (Held in December 2018)
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Autism East Midlands Charity Time Line 1968: The Nottingham Regional Society of Autism for Children and Adults was formed by a group of parents in Nottingham who were concerned that their children were not getting a suitable education. 1970: We opened the first site of Sutherland House School in Carlton, Nottingham. Since then, the school expanded to offer 94 places across 5 sites in and around Nottingham. The five sites remained Harby Lodge, Ravenhead, Sutherland House, Carlton & CEC. 1970’s: Elizabeth Newson Centre. Elizabeth was a development psychologist, who was instrumental in forming the Sutherland House School she remained involved with the organisation as an adviser until 2003 and was a strong supporter until her death in February 2014.The transformation of her university based clinic into a diagnostic service, which was named in her honour, is her legacy to autistic children today. 1987: We began offering services to adults with the opening of Whitegates residential care home in Worksop. Since then our services for adults expanded to offer residential, supported living, day services and outreach services from almost 20 sites across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. 2011: NORSACA opened the Work and Learn Centre in Worksop (now known as the Dukeries Autism Centre) our first day service in Worksop in September of that year. Following on from that we have developed a further four: Mundy Street in Heanor, Tall Trees in Retford, Enterprise Centre, Worksop and Sherwood Centre in Mansfield Woodhouse 2013: We started the process to rebrand as Autism East Midlands a name which has brought all the services together and describes exactly what we are about and where we deliver? 2014: All our central and corporate functions re-located into one Head Office in Creswell, Derbyshire. 2016: January saw the coming together of all five school sites into refurbished educational premises, in Bath Street Nottingham. Sutherland House School for the first time since 1968 had all classes under one roof, with updated facilities such as an assembly hall, gym, dining rooms, technology room and 2 sensory rooms. Nearer to all city facilities the opportunities for the students were enhanced. 2017: April saw the expansion of our services with the opening of Children’s Flexible Short Break service in Gainsborough, and the commissioning of our Employment Services for people on the autism spectrum throughout the East Midlands. 2018: In January we merged of Autism Concern Charity in Northampton, expanding our offering the range of Children’s Flexible Short Break services to a wider area. In addition, the opening of Rotherham Autism Hub, working with individuals to develop a bespoke programme of activities tailored to the individual’s needs and aspirations, enabling people on the autism spectrum to access many opportunities looking at employment, training and independence.
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